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and it tanks n only for wall stet but for the rest of america well. i think that's very teing as whether wherethis administrati is going to bring us with wall street d well. woodruff: what do you think the tanking ofhe market represts? who do you think is taing? >> i think it's responding t what the ainistration is prose. thsecretary said he wants stability, a youd i a youd ifedp with a greatuestion, saying the rket looks for stability in thearketplace, and will this do is? and heissed the answer-- or he didn't give an answer. the maet would want stability if ty know what the game plan is, th know what the rules are today, and they calive with them and go rward. wellwe saw the administration me out early on in this year the spring or summer of is yearwith their white paper saying this is what weant to do. i was at t white house, when they rolled it out. i got a copyf it, read through it. th was the entire game plan. we've been working on th from june, ju, august, september, october, novemr, december, all these months, and now ju when you have a polita
and it tanks n only for wall stet but for the rest of america well. i think that's very teing as whether wherethis administrati is going to bring us with wall street d well. woodruff: what do you think the tanking ofhe market represts? who do you think is taing? >> i think it's responding t what the ainistration is prose. thsecretary said he wants stability, a youd i a youd ifedp with a greatuestion, saying the rket looks for stability in thearketplace, and will this do is? and heissed...
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it will remain that we take revenge for his death for america and outside america. it is a trust on every person who left everything for the sake of god that he supported. >> you heard him refer to a couple of times, the head of the taliban that was killed last summer in an attack. a drone attack. now, we're going to have a live report from our senior international reporter nic robertson on this. and he is a couple minutes away. >>> well, the young man authorities say tried to blow up a northwest airlines plane on christmas day says he is not guilty. umar farouk abdulmutallab is accused of trying to blow up a plane in detroit. >> the 23-year-old new york jig faces federal charges. more on the suspect's brief court aappearance. >> arriving at federal court, abdulmutallab walked into the courtroom slowly and with apparent difficulty. the alleged christmas day suicide bomber having suffered second and third-degree lap burns after detonating explosives hidden in his underwear. standing borrow the judge, his feet were shackled, his white t-shirt and khaki pants too big f
it will remain that we take revenge for his death for america and outside america. it is a trust on every person who left everything for the sake of god that he supported. >> you heard him refer to a couple of times, the head of the taliban that was killed last summer in an attack. a drone attack. now, we're going to have a live report from our senior international reporter nic robertson on this. and he is a couple minutes away. >>> well, the young man authorities say tried to...
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america's most dependable 3g network. bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network. right now get a free 3g/4g device for your laptop. sprint. the now network. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilitie. diarrhea, constipation, gas, bloating. that's me! can i tell you what a difference phillips' colon health has made? it's the probiotics. the good bacteria. that gets your colon back in balance. i'm good to go! phillips' colon health. [ski sounds] ♪ fa-diddle-diddle-do-do-do ♪ fa-daddle-daddle-la-da-da oh, hello! and hello to you too! [awkward chuckle] ♪ fa-daddle-daddle-leh-do-do ♪ fa-da #le-daddle-leh-deh-dee ♪ i need to get out of here [thunder rumbling] ♪ ah-deedle-deedle-leh-deh-do [thunder rumbling] travelocity is your cure for cabin fever. ♪ music if you find a lower hotel or vacation package price online, we'll match it, right up until the day before check-in. and we'll also guarantee that your booking will be right. travelocity. you'll never roam alone. >> larry: we're back with gayle and ted haggard. hardest thing to forgive? >> i
america's most dependable 3g network. bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network. right now get a free 3g/4g device for your laptop. sprint. the now network. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilitie. diarrhea, constipation, gas, bloating. that's me! can i tell you what a difference phillips' colon health has made? it's the probiotics. the good bacteria. that gets your colon back in balance. i'm good to go! phillips' colon health. [ski sounds] ♪...
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consider this: at iowa lakes community college, the students learn to keep america's wind turbines going and to keep them safe, the only battery they trust in their high voltage meters are duracell rechargeables. so whether you're responsible for tomorrow... or enjoying today... it just has to work. duracell smart power. duracell trusted everywhere >> larry: elizabeth and john edwards have split up, revealed on this program by john edwards's former top aide last week. wait until you see "people" magazine tomorrow. there's the cover. it all is about the breakup. lts senior editor of "people" is with us in new york. roy sekoff, founder editor of huffingtonpost.com is with us. elizabeth is moving on with her life and wants to put his difficult chapter behind her. it was an excruciatingly painful period for her. she has no interest in rehashing the past. based on the limited portions of the book that have been made available it is clear it contains many falsehoods and exaggerations. she will not engage in a dialogue on each of the false charges but would like to set the record straight on tw
consider this: at iowa lakes community college, the students learn to keep america's wind turbines going and to keep them safe, the only battery they trust in their high voltage meters are duracell rechargeables. so whether you're responsible for tomorrow... or enjoying today... it just has to work. duracell smart power. duracell trusted everywhere >> larry: elizabeth and john edwards have split up, revealed on this program by john edwards's former top aide last week. wait until you see...
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only in america at it is a fantastic dream life that i have had in business. knock on wood, somewhere we have not had the kind of reputation the tax effect companies have had where integrity is the hallmark of the company. as we start to take on a new endeavor, there was a time we bought at&t broadband people said you are tripling in size in taking over for at&t, one of the great names, how can you presume to do better than they would do? we ran in the core business suit was easier to answer with certainty but in fairness and i think the conclusion ge came to that this is not a core business. maybe it was 10 years ago but today it is not part of the business is changing and it is a full-time endeavor. getting more deeply involved with cable, and new forms of electronic to distribution is the future of ribisi universal. -- nbc universal and they have competing attention for their funds. i give jeffrey immelt a lot of credits. it starts with the seller. they made a hard decision that maybe it seems easy now but i don't know, to change the direction of their comp
only in america at it is a fantastic dream life that i have had in business. knock on wood, somewhere we have not had the kind of reputation the tax effect companies have had where integrity is the hallmark of the company. as we start to take on a new endeavor, there was a time we bought at&t broadband people said you are tripling in size in taking over for at&t, one of the great names, how can you presume to do better than they would do? we ran in the core business suit was easier to...
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. >> i think it's really inspiring to hold america to cook something fresh. our hope is that there will be recipes in there, they'll want to try that. that's our hope. one vegetable at a time we can make a difference. >> so cool to take the cook-off to the white house. if the recipes intrigued you, we posted them at abcnews.com. >>> and that's the broadcast for this evening. >>> tomorrow on "good morning america" -- the farms in the deep south, you saw ryan owens there earlier, after tonight's potentially devastating freeze. we'll have much more on it tomorrow morning. i'm david muir. from all of us here at abc news, thank you for watching on a saturday night. have a good evening. good night. (announcer) we speak car. we speak rpms so you can zip by other cars. but we also speak mpgs so you can fly by gas stations. in fact, we speak mpgs so fluently, we can say ford fusion is the most fuel-efficient midsize sedan in america. yes, we speak car. and apparently, quite well. fusion is now motor trend's 2010 car of the year.
. >> i think it's really inspiring to hold america to cook something fresh. our hope is that there will be recipes in there, they'll want to try that. that's our hope. one vegetable at a time we can make a difference. >> so cool to take the cook-off to the white house. if the recipes intrigued you, we posted them at abcnews.com. >>> and that's the broadcast for this evening. >>> tomorrow on "good morning america" -- the farms in the deep south, you saw...
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if we undermine america's open society al qaeda wins. >> i appreciate your time together. ambassador, thank you, good to see you. >>> an american born cleric who is sin spehring a new generation of terrorism. >> al awaki can't come back into britain. he's getting his message out. his books are selling for about $100 each, the store keeper says they're among his hottest selling items, most people buying them believe he's mainstream. >> our special investigation into a nationwide chain of yoga and wellness centers. more than a dozen former employees call it a cult. you'll hear from both sides. they is just a peel away. explore all the delicious flavors. yoplait. it is so good. >>> the suspect in the botched christmas bombing pleaded not guilty to six federal charges friday in detroit. now it appears he may have been motivated by the radical preaching of an american-born muslim cleric. al awaki is reveered among some jihadists. nick robinson has our special investigation. >> hezbollah was victory. rain was mers very. >> reporter: the radical yemen-based preacher seen here onl
if we undermine america's open society al qaeda wins. >> i appreciate your time together. ambassador, thank you, good to see you. >>> an american born cleric who is sin spehring a new generation of terrorism. >> al awaki can't come back into britain. he's getting his message out. his books are selling for about $100 each, the store keeper says they're among his hottest selling items, most people buying them believe he's mainstream. >> our special investigation into a...
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children that are there, so this is a real issue that has a serious connection to the united states of america. >> larry: the congressman is going to stay with us. the state department operations center has set up the following number for americans receiving information about family members in haiti. the number is 1-888-407-4747. i'll repeat it. 1-888-407-4747 for information you see on the screen about faechl membe family members in hay take. the congressman remains. we'll be right back. anncr vo: ...call emergency services... anncr vo: ...collect accident information. anncr vo: or just watch some fun videos. anncvo: it's so easy, a caveman can do it. caveman: unbelievable... caveman: where's my coat? it was suede with the fringe. vo: download the glovebox app free at geico.com. and now i know without enough, our bodies can steal it from our bones. only caltrate delivers 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d, in just two tablets. share some tlc. tender loving caltrate, yeah. would you like a pony ? yeah ! ( cluck, cluck, cluck ) oh, wowww ! that's fun ! you didn't say i could have a real
children that are there, so this is a real issue that has a serious connection to the united states of america. >> larry: the congressman is going to stay with us. the state department operations center has set up the following number for americans receiving information about family members in haiti. the number is 1-888-407-4747. i'll repeat it. 1-888-407-4747 for information you see on the screen about faechl membe family members in hay take. the congressman remains. we'll be right back....
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that's what america believes in. that's the vision that is far more powerful than the hatred of these violent extremists. >> larry: we'll be back with our panel right after these words. (announcer) we understand. you want to grow internationally. >> larry: amanda camp ter, let's start with you. what does the president do about yemen? >> he has to get some kind of promise they will start producing members of al qaeda. reports earlier this week they arrested three people. we're going to need a heck of a lot more than that before we start sending troops in ourselves. >> larry: stephanie? >> well, you know, yeah, i mean, i think this points up, though, larry, why the bush administration had the wrong strategy on terrorism and have no grounds to criticize the president now. the worst security failure in our history happened on their watch, despite numerous warnings. then they let the people behind it go at tora bora, attack the wrong country in iraq. they have no credibility in his matter. are we going to bomb yemen now?
that's what america believes in. that's the vision that is far more powerful than the hatred of these violent extremists. >> larry: we'll be back with our panel right after these words. (announcer) we understand. you want to grow internationally. >> larry: amanda camp ter, let's start with you. what does the president do about yemen? >> he has to get some kind of promise they will start producing members of al qaeda. reports earlier this week they arrested three people. we're...
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believe that their response due to competition is move offshore and put people out of work here in america. i think the right response is to try to do better engineering. >> reporter: with computer generated specs and patented graphics, sales of bowling balls have gone a few hundred to several thousand a month. the nonunion employees share in the profits each quarter. the abandoned factories around every corner, there is a sense here of not only good fortune to be working, but also to be part of something, almost everyone said was impossible. we got a chance to test out some of those high-tech michigan made bowling balls. the core is supposed to help you steer it into the pocket. back to you. >> steve in mexico city this evening. you can find all our job hunt stories at foxnews.com. click on the link at the top of the page. click on the city, find employment stories we've done all over the place. >>> steve in mexico tonight. we got a stunning and gruesome example today of how brutal the drug war is now in mexico. a 36-year-old man's body left in the streets. they found it in seven pieces,
believe that their response due to competition is move offshore and put people out of work here in america. i think the right response is to try to do better engineering. >> reporter: with computer generated specs and patented graphics, sales of bowling balls have gone a few hundred to several thousand a month. the nonunion employees share in the profits each quarter. the abandoned factories around every corner, there is a sense here of not only good fortune to be working, but also to be...
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it will remain that we take revenge for his death in america and outside america. it is a trust on every person who left everything for the sake of god, whom he supported. >> the suspect appeared in the video with a new leader of the taliban's pakistani branch. the suspect's accused of blowing himself up at a cia base in afghanistan on december 30. >>> you will be shivering a while longer before warmer air brings relief from those bone-chilling temperatures we're seeing. the deadly winter freeze will keep a tight grip on many parts of the country this weekend. take a look at just how treacherous icy roads got in the atlanta area, causing many accidents. it is expected to dip into the 20s in the southeast. in the plains warnings are posted because windchills could drop as low as 25 below zero. at least nine deaths are blamed on the winter storm. >>> in central nebraska, it's pretty rough. livestock farmers are battling against windchills of 30 below or more. drifts are so deep tractors are getting stuck, and since the ground is covered in snow, there is nowhere for
it will remain that we take revenge for his death in america and outside america. it is a trust on every person who left everything for the sake of god, whom he supported. >> the suspect appeared in the video with a new leader of the taliban's pakistani branch. the suspect's accused of blowing himself up at a cia base in afghanistan on december 30. >>> you will be shivering a while longer before warmer air brings relief from those bone-chilling temperatures we're seeing. the...
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new creation story. >> knowing that all of humanity needed to hear earth's message, he set out for america. >> reporter: this was part of the spiritual message that drew in college students like jade haralson and liza miller. they started out as members and soon became employees. but they began to question what they believed, what had been promised as the path to enlightenment began to look like a cult. >> they prey upon people like me who are ignorant the way money works. >> reporter: what started out as a few hundred dollars grew into payments of thousands. to pay the bills they took out student loans giving the money straight to dahn yoga. >> my superiors encouraged me and were the people who taught me how to take out these student loans. >> reporter: how much money? >> i would say in total $40,000. >> reporter: oh, my gosh. were you able to pay that back? >> i'm still paying it back and will be for 20, 25 years. >> the head of dahn yoga says no one was coerced to spend money to advance in the organization. >> we make no excuse or apology for the fact we are a business. they have misint
new creation story. >> knowing that all of humanity needed to hear earth's message, he set out for america. >> reporter: this was part of the spiritual message that drew in college students like jade haralson and liza miller. they started out as members and soon became employees. but they began to question what they believed, what had been promised as the path to enlightenment began to look like a cult. >> they prey upon people like me who are ignorant the way money works....
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yes texas is the best state in america. it is not going to be the best state that creates jobs in the future if we don't thorough burden on business and oh, by the way we definitely lost more jobs than we gained. we lost 300,000 jobs in texas alone this year. that is not a record to be proud of. our unemployment vate higher than every state in the surrounding area. so i think the governor talks about how good things are and texas is the greatest state in america. but if we don't deal with the problems in this state, we are not going to remain the best state in america and hiding from it is not the way to make it better. >> thank you, senator. we are going to move on but as we move through the night if you want to talk about what we can do to create jobs we can do that andxd cut taxes. >> cut business expenses.çó fur adding business expenses as the governor is, to our businesses in texas, they are not going to create jobs. lowering taxes at the federal level -- >> thank you, ms. medina? >> i just think it's important to po
yes texas is the best state in america. it is not going to be the best state that creates jobs in the future if we don't thorough burden on business and oh, by the way we definitely lost more jobs than we gained. we lost 300,000 jobs in texas alone this year. that is not a record to be proud of. our unemployment vate higher than every state in the surrounding area. so i think the governor talks about how good things are and texas is the greatest state in america. but if we don't deal with the...
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as you may have read the title of this one "autobiography of by the grace of god, only in america the autobiography of lieutenant general julius becton, jr., obviously that is a mouthful. to make a long story short, in a mashaal that is my story. thank you for being here, thank you for inviting me and i am prepared to respond to questions. but already been told where the first question is coming from. do you have a microphone? [applause] >> [inaudible] before i ask my question i want to congratulate on your inspiring career. i hope many people will follow your example. my question has to do with your most challenging jobs in the school system and washington, d.c.. i remember you said [inaudible] remember reading people thought you were trillion to put discipline and the school system which i thought was severely needed and a lot of people disagreed saying they didn't want discipline in the system. anyway, my question is what's going on today? is their light at the end of the tunnel that the school system is going to rise up to some reason why? >> thank you very much for the question.
as you may have read the title of this one "autobiography of by the grace of god, only in america the autobiography of lieutenant general julius becton, jr., obviously that is a mouthful. to make a long story short, in a mashaal that is my story. thank you for being here, thank you for inviting me and i am prepared to respond to questions. but already been told where the first question is coming from. do you have a microphone? [applause] >> [inaudible] before i ask my question i want...
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heal america. bless america. defend america. >> reporter: so speaks the revered and powerful leader of the global church, pastor enoch adeboye, a former math professor in nigeria. called the general overseer, adeboye is the man in charge. he sees his role as restoring christianity and morality to america and the rest of the world. one of his emissaries, who attended this yearly meeting of pastors, is daniel ajayi- adeniran. his assignment is church expansion. >> in every household, there will be at least one member of redeemed christian church of god in the whole world. >> reporter: every family in america? >> in the whole world. not only in america, in the entire universe. >> reporter: and who is telling you this? who is setting these goals? >> it is our leader, the general overseer. >> reporter: and who is setting his goals? >> god. >> reporter: and they believe it was god who directed pastor enoch adeboye to gather in this remote place northeast of dallas. here at headquarters in floyd, texas, population 220,
heal america. bless america. defend america. >> reporter: so speaks the revered and powerful leader of the global church, pastor enoch adeboye, a former math professor in nigeria. called the general overseer, adeboye is the man in charge. he sees his role as restoring christianity and morality to america and the rest of the world. one of his emissaries, who attended this yearly meeting of pastors, is daniel ajayi- adeniran. his assignment is church expansion. >> in every household,...
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this is my friends book in america nobody liked my idea. they said they were too far out but i started to the street for other people with those little dots then i was lucky because the second or third book nablus remembering this and through that two butthroh school site ao suspected at that time and i admit done in a cover of the book the moon or son to surround that looks like a metal, and i have been talking about it too much. people know it now. and is say no. [laughter] finally i could do my own book going back to rich in the new country i was sitting in this studio talking about myself with this loan the creature living in a strange country looking for a spiritual friend this is the observation and finally i see this beautiful woman waving at me and finally somebody i know. it was somebody trying to stop a taxi. [laughter] it is about people different people waving and all the elevators because where i grew up there were not many elevators at all. dedicated to my sister because she will not be able to travel again but just before 198
this is my friends book in america nobody liked my idea. they said they were too far out but i started to the street for other people with those little dots then i was lucky because the second or third book nablus remembering this and through that two butthroh school site ao suspected at that time and i admit done in a cover of the book the moon or son to surround that looks like a metal, and i have been talking about it too much. people know it now. and is say no. [laughter] finally i could do...
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we're talking about jobs in america. for the average guy or gal who's coming in and has that spirit of wanting to be an entrepreneur, what do you tell them when it comes to the kiosks? >> it's a great opportunity to get into the retail world with minimum exposure and low overhead, and they have the retail traffic set up by the national retailers right here for them, and it's a great opportunity. >> you know, also, people may think that you can just about anything in a kiosk but in your mall i've seen a little of everything, you sell really jewelry to bras to caviar, which is great when you're shopping, but you don't allow just anything in the mall. >> that's correct. you don't allow anything in the mall. every mall has different policies and procedures. we do have a leasing committee that approves and reviews everything that comes into the mall. >> very good. thank you so much, jordan. >> no problem. >> again, what you're looking at here, chris, this is great, jon, caviar, a kiosk for caviar. you can find this here at th
we're talking about jobs in america. for the average guy or gal who's coming in and has that spirit of wanting to be an entrepreneur, what do you tell them when it comes to the kiosks? >> it's a great opportunity to get into the retail world with minimum exposure and low overhead, and they have the retail traffic set up by the national retailers right here for them, and it's a great opportunity. >> you know, also, people may think that you can just about anything in a kiosk but in...
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i have been out to job sites all over america. one year ago i was on job sites talking to people who were on unemployment, and maybe welfare, because they didn't have a job and after the president signs the american recovery and reinvestment act, people went to work. and i see orange cones and barrels all over your communities. and i know people are working. so, i think it is a good sign, a good signal. we work hard with all of you to make sure the money is spent correctly, by the book, no boondoggles, no sweetheart al no earmarks. you never hear a story written about the fact the money was not been corrected. the stories written about the fact that maybe it has not been as effective. it has been effected. thousands of people have work, are continuing to work on projects to rebuild the infrastructure of america and you all, -- you all have certainly been a part of that. i know there is a great deal of interest in the tiger program, our discretionary money. the law requires announcements by february 17 and we will meet the deadline
i have been out to job sites all over america. one year ago i was on job sites talking to people who were on unemployment, and maybe welfare, because they didn't have a job and after the president signs the american recovery and reinvestment act, people went to work. and i see orange cones and barrels all over your communities. and i know people are working. so, i think it is a good sign, a good signal. we work hard with all of you to make sure the money is spent correctly, by the book, no...
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commissioners to see what they might have within their jurisdiction because they cover all of north america and if there is something in their files and studies have been done that might give us a sense of the dimensions of this we very much appreciate it. i would like to give you the opportunity to tell me if there's anything you know of, any place you think we should go to find this information. we will be asking you as the chairman and others have suggested asking in writing for this material. we have a chance to think about it. if there's anything you can think of now it would be very helpful. >> let me direct the commissioners, there is a report that came out on july 28th, 2009, regarding the performance of non prime mortgages and a lot of information that would be very useful to the commission. it may not cover, categorized as prime mortgages that are defaulting in record numbers. they have to find additional studies and provide it to you. >> only one other question. i think you mentioned in your statement that a option arms or explosives loans built by wall street? >> the most compli
commissioners to see what they might have within their jurisdiction because they cover all of north america and if there is something in their files and studies have been done that might give us a sense of the dimensions of this we very much appreciate it. i would like to give you the opportunity to tell me if there's anything you know of, any place you think we should go to find this information. we will be asking you as the chairman and others have suggested asking in writing for this...
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america is in very serious trouble. this guy has got to get serious about american economy and its place in the world. he keeps talking about 3 carving the time, redistributing the pie as it is crumbling is -- in his hands. he has a great opportunity because the republicans don't have much to say about making things better. it is like pulling a light string and getting the light to come on. if you talk to the republicans, they say deregulation. look at wall street, they need regulation. >> we are waiting for the president who will be departing the white house in about seven or 8 minutes. meanwhile, the senate has gaveled in for a brief session. the senators have dinner together and then they go to the senate chamber and then they will walk across to the house chamber for a joint session of congress. this is the third time that the president has delivered a speech before a joint session of congress. this will be the first official state of the union. let's talk about the health care issue. you are talking about this toni
america is in very serious trouble. this guy has got to get serious about american economy and its place in the world. he keeps talking about 3 carving the time, redistributing the pie as it is crumbling is -- in his hands. he has a great opportunity because the republicans don't have much to say about making things better. it is like pulling a light string and getting the light to come on. if you talk to the republicans, they say deregulation. look at wall street, they need regulation....
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the job of the press, yes, is to sing the praises of america when america does well, but it's also to question authority and to the extent that it gets on the rah, rah band wagon it's not fulfilling its obligation. >> jon: let's talk about 2003, space shuttle columbia breaks apart on reentry, killing everyone aboard and scattering debris across texas and louisiana. and elizabeth smart found in utah, abducted from her bedroom. martha stewart, jail was in her future. and california elected arnold schwarzenegger as governor. and the story of the year, shock and awe as president bush declares war on iraq. jim, your thoughts about that, you know, momentous-- >> again, just to make that list is a reminder how much the media can get lost on stories and frankly aren't that important. elizabeth smart was a tragedy to her father and some americans, but iraq war was more on that and the media picked up on that. >> jon: and the media were accused to giving too much support to the war in iraq when it began. >> it was clear our coverage was gull ab, naive to use cal's words boosterish and here we a
the job of the press, yes, is to sing the praises of america when america does well, but it's also to question authority and to the extent that it gets on the rah, rah band wagon it's not fulfilling its obligation. >> jon: let's talk about 2003, space shuttle columbia breaks apart on reentry, killing everyone aboard and scattering debris across texas and louisiana. and elizabeth smart found in utah, abducted from her bedroom. martha stewart, jail was in her future. and california elected...
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john's which is one of the finest private schools in america. george w. bush wanted to go to st. john's but they wouldn't let him and so he went to kincaid which isn't a bad school, another very prominent powerful school but they were in the same orbit. just down the block from each other in the river oaks area and they mingled with the country clubs and they were in the nexus of the high energy and political world in texas. senator john tower drop by the house. just the kind of environment, she grow extremely conservative and began resisting -- back on track should begin looking at things i think she felt were seditious, something the was going to bug the crap out of her father, and she began reading a little publication that a friend of hers had in her house that clearly was not welcome at the speed delete the ivins house also would was called the texas observer, 32nd sales pitch, if you believe molly ivins and fierce journalism by a copy of it, subscribe, go on line, told them you love them. the observers defined by many ways molly's sensibility or ethos or her view of moralit
john's which is one of the finest private schools in america. george w. bush wanted to go to st. john's but they wouldn't let him and so he went to kincaid which isn't a bad school, another very prominent powerful school but they were in the same orbit. just down the block from each other in the river oaks area and they mingled with the country clubs and they were in the nexus of the high energy and political world in texas. senator john tower drop by the house. just the kind of environment,...
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and god bless the united states of america. thank you. >> we will get reaction from those blogin tonight and some of the stories as they have been posted. now the republican response. here is the virginia governor, bob macdonald. >> i am standing here in the virginia house. this building was designed by the thomas jefferson. i am joined by republicans to address the challenges. we were encouraged to hear president obama speak about the need to create jobs. all americans should be able to find and keep meaningful work. many of us here tonight and many of you watching have family or friends that have lost jobs. in fact, one in 10 americans is unemployed. that is unacceptable. we face the highest compliment rate in years. bringing new jobs is a top priority. we must enact policies that innovation so america can better compete with the world. what government should not do is pile on more taxes. it was thomas jefferson who called for a wise and frugal government the. the federal government is trying to do too much. we were told that
and god bless the united states of america. thank you. >> we will get reaction from those blogin tonight and some of the stories as they have been posted. now the republican response. here is the virginia governor, bob macdonald. >> i am standing here in the virginia house. this building was designed by the thomas jefferson. i am joined by republicans to address the challenges. we were encouraged to hear president obama speak about the need to create jobs. all americans should be...
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the most powerful lumber family in america. her boyfriend was out there. she was going to go join him. and he drove his motorcycle, italian imported motorcycle basically into a guardrail and died instantly. she went to his wedding dress as it would've -- forgive me. she went to his funeral dressed as a widow, dressed in black and dale. and her life was changed. we maintain this is armchair psychology. you might call it that check we maintain that event had to happen for molly to be liberated in a sense to go on and become molly ivins, champion of progressive political causes, social justice warrior, that she, you know, you might judge us when you read and say that's a canard. that's a literary device that you choose to explain this thing. we write in the book, his ashes were dispensed into the long island sound, and by his family and it was as if molly -- holding molly down, these expectations to join above the cloud line that gilded world that her father and mother really wanted, they too were blowing away like the ashes. and molly was irrevocably changed
the most powerful lumber family in america. her boyfriend was out there. she was going to go join him. and he drove his motorcycle, italian imported motorcycle basically into a guardrail and died instantly. she went to his wedding dress as it would've -- forgive me. she went to his funeral dressed as a widow, dressed in black and dale. and her life was changed. we maintain this is armchair psychology. you might call it that check we maintain that event had to happen for molly to be liberated in...
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america's best truck. >>> "u.s. farm report" round table this week, jim hemminger from top third ag marketing. bill, i saw you on the phone just a second ago finding out what the close was. what's the close on the market. >> corn closed about 4.13 and a half. we're still in range. beans 43 in the march contract. >> is that up or down for the day? >> we're jowt down just a a bit about 3 1/2 trents cents. >> you mentioned that electronic trading, the variation and what can happen is just instantly. it wasn't always that i way when europe on the floor, was it not? >> no, the broabers if they had the big order was the governor on the market and the market doesn't have that anymore. we haven't seen that many glitches in the electronic market. there was one this week that caused corn prices to drop 13 vents cents very quick re-- very quickly but it came back. the impressive tht thing about the bean market, we saw beans sell off over 90 cents a bushel. brazil has no weather issues. they'll have a very big crop. it's come b
america's best truck. >>> "u.s. farm report" round table this week, jim hemminger from top third ag marketing. bill, i saw you on the phone just a second ago finding out what the close was. what's the close on the market. >> corn closed about 4.13 and a half. we're still in range. beans 43 in the march contract. >> is that up or down for the day? >> we're jowt down just a a bit about 3 1/2 trents cents. >> you mentioned that electronic trading, the...
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he was talking about america as a nation on the move, america as a nation of plans, a nation of the future, a nation of fast designs. that is really what was happening in america at that time, and polled wanted to sort of attack that energy and that vision and that dream -- to tapd that dream, and that is sort of what happened. >> what about cold and slavery? this was during essentially the beginning of the run up to the civil war. >> polk has been accused of wanting the mexican war and the territory from mexico so he could expand the slave culture and slavery in america. that is not fair. that is not true. what is true and what is totally fair is that he was utterly morally out of it in terms of slavery. he did not understand any of the more -- any moral dimension to slavery. he was a slow learner-he was a slave owner, but he did not have enough consciousness about why the people in the north would be fixated on the moral question of such dimension. he wanted the issue to go away. >> and we have to go away. thank you, bob, for coming on our program. we will be back next week. until then,
he was talking about america as a nation on the move, america as a nation of plans, a nation of the future, a nation of fast designs. that is really what was happening in america at that time, and polled wanted to sort of attack that energy and that vision and that dream -- to tapd that dream, and that is sort of what happened. >> what about cold and slavery? this was during essentially the beginning of the run up to the civil war. >> polk has been accused of wanting the mexican war...
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texas is the best place in america. i have running for governor because i want to make sure that we are the best place in america 20 years from now. and i don't think governor peary has prepared our state for the future. in education, it is not a success when users 30% of the young people who enter high school to dropouts here that is not right. i will change it is governor. transportation, the leadership of tax thought is the most arrogant in our state's history. the people who work they are are great. they deserve better leadership and so do the people of texas. i will provide it. border security, we can do something that the state level for border security and it's not just talk about it. it is actually doing the things that are available. we need to protect private property rights. governor perry vetoed the bill that would really do that. we need ethics reform and i will provide it. hernias and is creeping into our government in austin. that is unacceptable and i will change it. i have thought most of my adult life
texas is the best place in america. i have running for governor because i want to make sure that we are the best place in america 20 years from now. and i don't think governor peary has prepared our state for the future. in education, it is not a success when users 30% of the young people who enter high school to dropouts here that is not right. i will change it is governor. transportation, the leadership of tax thought is the most arrogant in our state's history. the people who work they are...
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"america and the courts" today at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> this weekend on "the communicateors" gordon smith on the fcc plan to expand the broadband speck trum trump and what it might mean for broadcasters today at 6:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> now president obama pledges to push ahead on major parts of his domestic agenda. the president made these remarks at a town hall meeting where the main topic was the committee and jobs. from lorraine county community college, this was about an hour and 20 minutes. [applause] >> hello, everybody! hello, ohio! thank you very much, everybody. thank you! everybody, please relax. we're going to be here for a little bit. everybody take a seat, if you have a seat. it is great to see you. can everybody please give jodi a big round of applause for the introduction. [applause] everybody is a special everybody is a special guest, but obviously you have one of the finest governors in the country in ted strickland. please give him a round of applause. [applause] my former colleague when he w
"america and the courts" today at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> this weekend on "the communicateors" gordon smith on the fcc plan to expand the broadband speck trum trump and what it might mean for broadcasters today at 6:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> now president obama pledges to push ahead on major parts of his domestic agenda. the president made these remarks at a town hall meeting where the main topic was the committee and jobs. from lorraine county...
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and about the immigrant express and america. and my thinking terms of sister ping and the golden venture and law enforcement and what had is in some ways is for you want to tell is when we go and interview everyone. the police, fbi, undocumented fujianese, sister ping, snakeheads, people they have smuggled, immigration lawyers, officials who determine immigration policy in washington. everybody sort around, through the whole, along the whole continuum. and the centerpiece that brings all these people together is the voice of the golden venture, which some of you as new yorkers i am sure our family with or have take memories of. after sister ping and ah kay cooperate on a number of ships, there was a ship that came to new york in 1993 called the golden venture. as it happened, the event another shipwreck of the so which was supposed to come to the u.s. it faded -- it made as far as canyon. these passengers many of them sister ping's passengers but also other snakehead passengers were stranded. they had planned on going to the uni
and about the immigrant express and america. and my thinking terms of sister ping and the golden venture and law enforcement and what had is in some ways is for you want to tell is when we go and interview everyone. the police, fbi, undocumented fujianese, sister ping, snakeheads, people they have smuggled, immigration lawyers, officials who determine immigration policy in washington. everybody sort around, through the whole, along the whole continuum. and the centerpiece that brings all these...
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these are people of the americas. we are of the americas. we're all one people in some sense, and we need to get beyond the sort of historical conflict between mexico and the united states. >> thank you. with that, we are going to let you -- i know there's a lot of questions here. one, two, three, four, five, six. so can we come up and -- okay. can we bring the microphone up, or can they just speak up? >> [inaudible] >> just call on someone. okay. back there. >> hi. i have read quite a bit about colombia in the '80s, and it seems like juarez is kind of of a replacement for medellin in many ways. have you done much research from colombia to see why it seems to have transferred from medellin to juarez, and does american foreign policy play into it in particular with colombia? >> no, absolutely. good question. the dea and the u.s. government shut down most of the flow of cocaine from colombia into florida and the east coast of the united states, so naturally, the colombian traffickers then brought it up to mexico. the mexican cartels actually b
these are people of the americas. we are of the americas. we're all one people in some sense, and we need to get beyond the sort of historical conflict between mexico and the united states. >> thank you. with that, we are going to let you -- i know there's a lot of questions here. one, two, three, four, five, six. so can we come up and -- okay. can we bring the microphone up, or can they just speak up? >> [inaudible] >> just call on someone. okay. back there. >> hi. i...
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wait a minute, he thinks america is arrogant, he thinks america has caused some of this. he thinks the world sees us through a prism we have no knowledge of. >> he is trying to engage and have a different dialogue to try to involve in a multi-lateral way those nations that can help us go after -- >> change minds about us with this apologetic platform he has put there. that is not going to work. >> it has 10 us far, right stephen? >> you can look at iran as a cheap example. -- chief example. he's been giving one deadline, caving and another deadline then caving. >> you have the concessions of the other world leaders to go and say, look we are going to have russia and china now engaged. >> china said four days ago, absolutely not, we are not gonna impose sanctions and we don't want to talk about it. >> this the total of his diplomatic effort for the past year on iran has been an abject failure and we lost a year in which they've had a revolution. >> draw a line in the sand and the iranians said the heck with you. not only that they are going to up the ante and more nuclear
wait a minute, he thinks america is arrogant, he thinks america has caused some of this. he thinks the world sees us through a prism we have no knowledge of. >> he is trying to engage and have a different dialogue to try to involve in a multi-lateral way those nations that can help us go after -- >> change minds about us with this apologetic platform he has put there. that is not going to work. >> it has 10 us far, right stephen? >> you can look at iran as a cheap...
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god bless e united states america. thank you, evebody. (applause) >>oodruff: now, more on the present's appearance before house republicans-- someonwho was there foit all, texas reesentative jeb hensarling. congressman hearling, than for being with us and for standing outn the cold. what did you te away from this usual session? well, you're right, judy, it was an unual session. sten, the president deserves great credit for acceing our invitation. i'm glad that he didt. i'm hoping something goo ll come out of it. we've never en any kind of outreach from speakepelosi to aempt to work on a bipartisan basis. i hope wsee one out of the president. there are some areas maybe we can work on. bui got to tell you, the american peoe want accotability in government. anregardless of whether you are a republican or democrat today i think was at least a chapter i accountability. i mean things like the louisiana puhase and the cornhusker kickback, pple want to e some accountabity. they saw itoday. >> woouff: you asked him a question about the budget 's g
god bless e united states america. thank you, evebody. (applause) >>oodruff: now, more on the present's appearance before house republicans-- someonwho was there foit all, texas reesentative jeb hensarling. congressman hearling, than for being with us and for standing outn the cold. what did you te away from this usual session? well, you're right, judy, it was an unual session. sten, the president deserves great credit for acceing our invitation. i'm glad that he didt. i'm hoping...
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. -- and freedoms they wanted, they started america. i like brandnewz.com because they interview ordinary people. hothey cover politics and news d feature of other news sources. >> where we find you in 10 years? for a nonprofit organization. >> next, hello. >> my name is claudia and i attend miami dade college. my major is psychology and i am in my second year. >> what are you here? >> a whole lot to this country. -- by "a lot from this country. i am a cuban refugee. i came here i raft. i can exercise my freedom of speech and freedom of everything. this seminar has given an opportunity to learn about law and the media and out affects everyone. it affects me, my parents, everyone. >> if you make a living asking questions like i do, you do not let somebody say that they can hear on a raft without going into detail. tell us that story. >> i was four years old. it was august 16, 1994. we left that night. we spent four nights and three days at sea, lost. we had no water, no food but luckily, the coast guard came and saved us. we're going to
. -- and freedoms they wanted, they started america. i like brandnewz.com because they interview ordinary people. hothey cover politics and news d feature of other news sources. >> where we find you in 10 years? for a nonprofit organization. >> next, hello. >> my name is claudia and i attend miami dade college. my major is psychology and i am in my second year. >> what are you here? >> a whole lot to this country. -- by "a lot from this country. i am a cuban...
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made in america street cars. and i know how proud you are of what you're doing in port land. -- portland. we're proud of it too and it's something i talk about a lot. i also went to see the portland trailblazers beat the wizards the other day, too. but we weren't too happy about that. but anyway. yes, sir. >> mr. secretary, i'm from laredo, texas. i would like to invite you to laredo, texas, the number one inland port. we cross 10,000 trucks a day. and i can assure you that i will prepare you the best mexican food, the best -- and i'll compete with my fellow mayors but i would cook it personally as you can tell, i like to eat. so we'll have a darn good meal. and i'll also prepare you some barbecue as well. >> thank you. >> but, mr. secretary, one of the concerns -- and really we would like to really respectfully invite you to laredo. it's one of the busiest land ports. and the sixth port in the nation. but we have concerns such as waiting times for truckers, you know. and we would really like for you to visit us
made in america street cars. and i know how proud you are of what you're doing in port land. -- portland. we're proud of it too and it's something i talk about a lot. i also went to see the portland trailblazers beat the wizards the other day, too. but we weren't too happy about that. but anyway. yes, sir. >> mr. secretary, i'm from laredo, texas. i would like to invite you to laredo, texas, the number one inland port. we cross 10,000 trucks a day. and i can assure you that i will prepare...
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coming from britain, they didn't have the freedoms they wanted so they came to america. and now we're the land of the free. >> where do you go for your news? >> cnn. also, brand newz.com. they interview everyday, ordinary people, news that you would not find on a news. what a nonprofit is doing. who got straight a's this week. they feed off fox and abc as well. it's very diverse. >> what are we going to find you in 10 years? >> probably lobbying far nonprofit organization. >> next? >> hi. my name is claudia. and i attend the miami dade college. and my major is psychology and i'm a second year. >> why are you here? >> i owe a lot to this country. i'm a refugee. i came from cuba on a raft and because of this country i'm able to be here and exercise the freedom of speech, freedom of everything. and this seminar has given me the opportunity to learn a lot about law, about the media and how it affects everyone. it affects me, my parents, just everyone. >> i got to tell you -- if you make a living asking questions like i do, you don't let somebody say you came here on a raft w
coming from britain, they didn't have the freedoms they wanted so they came to america. and now we're the land of the free. >> where do you go for your news? >> cnn. also, brand newz.com. they interview everyday, ordinary people, news that you would not find on a news. what a nonprofit is doing. who got straight a's this week. they feed off fox and abc as well. it's very diverse. >> what are we going to find you in 10 years? >> probably lobbying far nonprofit...
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there is a home ownership gap in america. the difference between anglo america and african american/hispanic home ownership is too big. we've got to focus the attention of this nation to address this. and it starts with setting a goal and so by the year 2010 we must increase minority homeowners by at least 5 and half million. >> was that right? is this where you thought the politics of all this started? phil gramm, george bush? >> well we chose phil gramm because, you know, there were a lot of things that happened. you can chose a lot of dates but the legislation in december of 2000 was the really big one because it said basically that you couldn't outlaw derivatives. you couldn't -- it made it if you read it it's very clear that it protects these derivatives, credit default swaps, et cetera. and it allowed them to just balloon beyond control. and gramm was very -- was absolutely instrumental in that. and remember michael greenberger who's voice you hear and who's talking about it who's now, you know, he's a lawyer and profes
there is a home ownership gap in america. the difference between anglo america and african american/hispanic home ownership is too big. we've got to focus the attention of this nation to address this. and it starts with setting a goal and so by the year 2010 we must increase minority homeowners by at least 5 and half million. >> was that right? is this where you thought the politics of all this started? phil gramm, george bush? >> well we chose phil gramm because, you know, there...
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he had a dream about america and our people. his "i have a dream" speech is one of the most famous and most quoted in the english language. our little chat tonight will never be viewed in that league. but i would suggest to you that we should all have a dream about mississippi's future. i believe a time is fast approaching when mothers and grandmothers in our state will see their children and grandchildren staying in mississippi to make their careers and their futures because mississippi will be the best place, the place that offers the best opportunities to be productive, have a successful career, and a great quality of life for their families. that day is not far off. 2010 is the year when we will lead america out of this recession. the year when we will pick up where we left off before the recession that sidetracked our growing economy and rising incomes. we can and will out perform the national economy. we were doing it before this global recession. and we'll be doing it again. so my advice to you as we close: is mississippi
he had a dream about america and our people. his "i have a dream" speech is one of the most famous and most quoted in the english language. our little chat tonight will never be viewed in that league. but i would suggest to you that we should all have a dream about mississippi's future. i believe a time is fast approaching when mothers and grandmothers in our state will see their children and grandchildren staying in mississippi to make their careers and their futures because...
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america! america! god shed his grace on thee and crown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea america, america god shed his grace on thee and crown thy good and with brotherhood from sea to shining sea america the beautiful ♪ [applause] >> wow. allr ight l right. wow. Ñiwe have an incredibly amazing group of talent -- talented the houstonians. and we are so fortunate to have had them with us for the inauguration. please join me in thanking all of them. the adorable children from the chinese community center. [applause] hourour poets. [applause] ms. barbara padilla. [applause] ms. mary griffith. [applause] mr. warner dixon. [applause] and of course, this group of people behind me, the wonderful inauguration orchestra. and [applause] this group of people is from the houston symphony and the houston grand opera orchestra, and with them as the earnest walker band. our conductor, the conductor from the white university shepard school of music. [applause] and our inauguration acquirer,
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[male announcer] this is how america supports our troops. the uso depends on the generosity of the american people, people just like you. to find out more about how you can help visit our website at uso dot org. the uso until every one comes home. >>> closed captioning brought to you by optimum brand innovations from pioneer hybrid. science with service delivering success. time now for our weekly look inside the farm report mail bag. for that, we turn >>> time now for our weekly look inside the farm report mailbag and for that we turn things over to john phipps. >> derek england had a suggestion to address the problems corn farmers had with getting in the 2009 harvest. i can't help but think of how the farmers of a mere generation or two ago would have dealt with these dilemmas. i can't believe that no nobody has talked about it. a switch back to harvesting ear corn would provide free drying with no associated fuel consumption. economical storage options and a huge supply of corncobs as a byproduct. perhaps the grain and cellulosic ethanol c
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i have rights to north america, primarily the great lakes. two things that i'm challenged by -- i'm having a very difficult time raising money. i'm not asking for a handout. all i'm asking is loan me the money; i'll account for it, every dollar, i'll pay it back. secondly -- and i'm willing to risk millions -- 99 percent of my net worth. the second seeing, and listened to this gentleman back here. i truly appreciate what he's going through. but in this instance, d inherited the patent from enron. now they are calling a a roil, but it is really a gate to keep people out. are there any programs? this company was identified. i want to bring this to the united states. this is not about money for me. this is about bringing jobs. he should have a right to work. >> let me respond. >> is there any federal program that can help me? i just want to borrow the money to create this factory and create these jobs. >> i do not know about the particular situation, so i will speak generally to it. if you want to get one of my team your card, they can follow up
i have rights to north america, primarily the great lakes. two things that i'm challenged by -- i'm having a very difficult time raising money. i'm not asking for a handout. all i'm asking is loan me the money; i'll account for it, every dollar, i'll pay it back. secondly -- and i'm willing to risk millions -- 99 percent of my net worth. the second seeing, and listened to this gentleman back here. i truly appreciate what he's going through. but in this instance, d inherited the patent from...
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caller: i have a big problem with america. america stuck karzai in there. then bin lad an was fighting russia and afghanistan for america. that's what drove him to be anti-american. >> more there from houston. dorothy on the republican line. >> my question is, it's wonderful we go over and help all of these countries with the issues they have. we obviously have the power and the financial able >> yemen presents a unique sense of challenges. there are a lot of countries like yemen around the world. places where we see central government authority slowly receding and weakening. if it is terrorism or drug smulling, the international community needs to see how to figure out more and more all of this crisis. >> our guest has been an associate with the middle east program. thank you for the update on yemen this morning. >> take another short break and we'll turn to the topic of mental health in america more of your calls. we'll be right back. >> top prize, $5,000. create a 5-8 minute video about our country's strength. it musten corporate c-span programming. ente
caller: i have a big problem with america. america stuck karzai in there. then bin lad an was fighting russia and afghanistan for america. that's what drove him to be anti-american. >> more there from houston. dorothy on the republican line. >> my question is, it's wonderful we go over and help all of these countries with the issues they have. we obviously have the power and the financial able >> yemen presents a unique sense of challenges. there are a lot of countries like...
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by the grace of god, only in america the autobiography the lieutenant general julius wesley becton jr., obviously that's a mouthful. to make a long story short, in a nut shell, that's my story. thank you for being here. thank you for inviting me. and i'm prepared to respond to your questions. i've already been told where the first question is coming from. sir, do you have a microphone? [applause] >> before i ask the supervisor a question, i want to congratulate you on the most illustratous and inspiring career. i hope lots of people read it and follow your example. my question has to do with the -- with your most challeng challenging jobs you take, the school system and the -- in washington, d.c. i remember you said that you requested to -- because of the pressure on you, i remember reading it, essentially was that a lot of people thought you were trying to put some discipline into the school system, which i thought was severely needed, and a lotf disagreed, saying that they didn't want any discipline in our school system. anyway, my question is, what's going on today, is there some -
by the grace of god, only in america the autobiography the lieutenant general julius wesley becton jr., obviously that's a mouthful. to make a long story short, in a nut shell, that's my story. thank you for being here. thank you for inviting me. and i'm prepared to respond to your questions. i've already been told where the first question is coming from. sir, do you have a microphone? [applause] >> before i ask the supervisor a question, i want to congratulate you on the most...
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fedex. >>> from america's news headquarters, hello. i'm julie banderas. a top u.s. counter terrorism official warning that al-qaeda extremists are busy trying to launch attacks on american soil. national counterterrorism center director michael leiter saying the failed christmas day attack was a reminder of the threat. in the weekly radio address, barack obama blames the flight 253 attempt on the group al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula and vowed those behind it would be held to account. bundle up. bitter winter weather is gripping the eastern two-third of the country. ocean storm moving to northern new england bringing lots of snow. forecast erers say it will stick around over the weekend. maine, new hampshire could get up to a foot-and-a-half of snow. the storm is expected to leave the northeast by monday. i'm julie banderas. now back to "huckabee." for the latest headlines go to foxnews.com. >> mike: we have had the pleasure of being joined by the amazing kreskin a couple of times and both times he boggled our mind with the incredible ability to read our minds. th
fedex. >>> from america's news headquarters, hello. i'm julie banderas. a top u.s. counter terrorism official warning that al-qaeda extremists are busy trying to launch attacks on american soil. national counterterrorism center director michael leiter saying the failed christmas day attack was a reminder of the threat. in the weekly radio address, barack obama blames the flight 253 attempt on the group al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula and vowed those behind it would be held to...
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it's just the way people in america live. i don't think anything i've done propelled or inhibited it, i don't think now. i don't feel any -- any responsibility for this mess at all. >> it really started getting heated in 2004, 2005. the mortgage rates kept dropping for prime mortgages, you know, the ones that most people get and that made the others much more valuable, because they offered much more yield. when you have that much cash flow that's extra, you can siphon off a whole lot more fees and that is, you know, it's all about money. >> why did you go to mark pittman? >> because mark pittman, it was -- you know, when you're trying to explain this stuff in a film, you really -- you want to take it slowly and mark was very, very good at explaining how these things worked and, therefore, i wanted to start with him because he talks about when -- when the whole subprime market started heating up and he makes this very important point. you know there are a lot of people who don't even know what subprime means, so you really had
it's just the way people in america live. i don't think anything i've done propelled or inhibited it, i don't think now. i don't feel any -- any responsibility for this mess at all. >> it really started getting heated in 2004, 2005. the mortgage rates kept dropping for prime mortgages, you know, the ones that most people get and that made the others much more valuable, because they offered much more yield. when you have that much cash flow that's extra, you can siphon off a whole lot more...
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the net worth of america dropped from $62 trillion down to $50 trillion, by 20% in the last 18 months of"n the bush administration. is there any sign that since these bailouts began that the institutions and individuals on wall street and in major banks who are responsible for the decisions that led to that loss of $12 trillion were actually held accountable? any sign at all? professor stiglitz? >> no. >> minow? >> no. >> professor bebchuk? >> some of them lost their positions, some lost money but not held sufficiently accountable. the most and pour in thing is we don't yet have incentives going forward that will make people do the right thing in terms of risk taking. >> you raise an interesting point. i have the head of aig who actually was the people's pockets -- responsible for the losses and he would not tell me their names. is it possible the people who actually led to the financial disaster, not only in america, but around the world are still doing the same jobs and are down the block where they were before? >> some of the key people did lose their positions. some of the top pe
the net worth of america dropped from $62 trillion down to $50 trillion, by 20% in the last 18 months of"n the bush administration. is there any sign that since these bailouts began that the institutions and individuals on wall street and in major banks who are responsible for the decisions that led to that loss of $12 trillion were actually held accountable? any sign at all? professor stiglitz? >> no. >> minow? >> no. >> professor bebchuk? >> some of them...